The Islamist group’s marginalization could help the more moderate Fatah faction
Egypt
Egypt Dissolves Its Cabinet, Clearing Path for al-Sisi Presidency
Once he is no longer Defense Minister, Field Marshal Abdul Fattah al-Sisi can announce his run for office
Egypt’s Military-Backed Government Resigns
Prime minister announces his government has quit, clearing the way for military chief Abdul Fattah al-Sisi to run for president
Egypt Terror Group Gives Tourists Two Days to Get Out
Based in Sinai and celebrating al-Qaeda, Ansar Jerusalem has emerged as a prolific and lethal force, striking targets across Egypt, including near the Israel border where a tourist bus exploded Sunday.
Egypt Militants Up the Stakes With Tourist-Bus Bombing
Represents a virtual declaration of war on Egypt’s economy
Morsi Trial Adjourned After Lawyers Walk Out In Protest
Lawyers angry that deposed president was seated in soundproofed glass cage
Russia’s Putin Endorses al-Sisi as Egypt’s Next President
Though he has yet to publicly announce his intention to run for Egypt’s Presidency, Field Marshal al-Sisi received a strong endorsement from Russia’s leader on a visit to Moscow
Putin Wishes Egypt Army Chief ‘Success’ in Presidential Campaign
Russian premier backs al-Sisi
Deposed Egyptian President Morsi Calls Protests ‘Useless’
Agrees that demonstrations against his imprisonment and trial are unproductive
Egypt’s al-Sisi Makes Rare Visit to Moscow
Egypt’s likely presidential candidate will visit the Russian capital on Wednesday
Report: Eritreans Enslaved and Tortured in Camps
Refugees meet trouble in Egypt and Sudan
Egyptian Authorities Accuse Islamist Group of Forming ‘Military Wing’
The Egyptian government is blaming the Muslim Brotherhood for an increase in attacks across the country
Egypt’s Authorities Don’t Like Al-Jazeera’s Coverage So They’re Putting 20 Journalists on Trial
The journalists, both Egyptian and foreign, are accused of aiding “terrorists”